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Gordin, Michael D.
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Pseudoscience -- History -- 20th century.
Science -- History -- 20th century.
Science -- Philosophy.
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Gordin, Michael D.
Pseudoscience -- History -- 20th century.
Science -- History -- 20th century.
Science -- Philosophy.
MARC Display
On the fringe : where science meets
pseudoscience
/ Michael D. Gordin.
by
Gordin, Michael D.
Oxford University Press, 2021.
Call #:
509 G661o
Subjects
Pseudoscience
--
History
--
20th
century
.
Science
--
History
--
20th
century
.
Science
--
Philosophy.
ISBN:
9780197555767 (hc.)
Description:
viii, 122 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"Everyone has heard of the term "
pseudoscience
", typically used to describe something that looks like science, but is somehow false, misleading, or unproven. Many would be able to agree on a list of things that fall under its umbrella-- astrology, phrenology, UFOlogy, creationism, and eugenics might come to mind. But defining what makes these fields "pseudo" is a far more complex issue. It has proved impossible to come up with a simple criterion that enables us to differentiate
pseudoscience
from genuine science. Given the virulence of contemporary disputes over the denial of climate change and anti-vaccination movements
--
both of which display allegations of '
pseudoscience
' on all sides
--
there is a clear need to better understand issues of scientific demarcation. On the Fringe explores the philosophical and historical attempts to address this problem of demarcation. This book argues that by understanding doctrines that are often seen as antithetical to science, we can learn a great deal about how science operated in the past and does today. This exploration raises several questions: How does a doctrine become demonized as pseudoscientific? Who has the authority to make these pronouncements? How is the status of science shaped by political or cultural contexts? How does
pseudoscience
differ from scientific fraud? Michael D. Gordin both answers these questions and guides readers along a bewildering array of marginalized doctrines, looking at parapsychology (ESP), Lysenkoism, scientific racism, and alchemy, among others, to better understand the struggle to define what science is and is not, and how the controversies have shifted over the centuries. 'On the Fringe' provides a historical tour through many of these fringe fields in order to provide tools to think deeply about scientific controversies both in the past and in our present."--From publisher.
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